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Evilo

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I'm going to paste some excerpts from a couple of websites:
Most vaccine protocols for 3 year rabies are as follows:
The initial rabies vaccine (administered to puppies at around 16 weeks of age) is good for one year.
At one year of age another 1 year rabies vaccine is needed.
At two years of age, the 3 year rabies vaccine may be given.
Adult dogs and cats that have an unknown vaccination history or who have not received a 1 year rabies vaccine before, must receive a 1 year rabies vaccine and then the next year they may qualify for the 3 year vaccine.

For core vaccines … Protection against disease from these vaccines has been proven by clinical studies to last from 7 to 15 years (depending on the vaccine).
If your dog has had any of the core vaccines at 16 weeks of age or older, he’s most likely protected for life and doesn’t need to be vaccinated again.

Thanks I will ask my vet about this and bring the info with me.


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Why does he have to have a rabies shot? I thought Ireland was rabies free?
 

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